A release
schedule for Fedora Core 2 has been posted. The Fedora hackers
are going to be busy; this schedule anticipates putting together a
distribution with the 2.6 kernel, SELinux, GNOME 2.6, KDE 3.2,
and much more, and making the final release available on April 5.
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Fedora Core 2 schedule posted
Posted Dec 16, 2003 21:02 UTC (Tue) by JoeBuck (subscriber, #2330)
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When will security fixes for Fedora Core 1 cease? I hope that there will be at least a short period of overlap after the Fedora 2 release.
Fedora Core 2 schedule posted
Posted Dec 16, 2003 22:54 UTC (Tue) by potiere (subscriber, #9747)
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> When will security fixes for Fedora Core 1 cease? I hope that there will > be at least a short period of overlap after the Fedora 2 release.
From the beginning, it was announced that updates of previous versions will be available for 2-3 mounths after a new release. So yes, there should be a short period of overlap.
http://fedora.redhat.com/about/faq/ Q: What is the errata policy for The Fedora Project?
Fedora Core 2 schedule posted
Posted Dec 18, 2003 3:04 UTC (Thu) by sbergman27 (subscriber, #10767)
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The Fedora Lagcy project is planning on picking up where RedHat leaves off, continuing security patches an additional year. Assuming this works out, that should give about 1.5-1.75 years of support for each Fedora release.